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  2. Teens Today Are Aware of Investing Because of Social Media - AOL

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    Today's teens are more financially aware than we realize. According to the latest research, teens are learning about investing and finance from other sources besides their parents -- social media

  3. What Are Teens’ Financial Resolutions for 2023?

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    Despite inflation and an uncertain economic landscape, most teens are feeling optimistic about their financial prospects in the new year. Take a Look Back: 2022 Year in Review The Future of ...

  4. Rachel Cruze and George Kamel: What Today’s Teens Are ... - AOL

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    Recently, George Kamel and Rachel Cruze hosted an episode of their Smart Money Happy Hour show called "What Today's Teens Are Buying (vs. Us 20 Years Ago)." Kamel and Cruze are both financial ...

  5. The Top 6 Financial Apps To Help Teens Learn More About Money

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    However, the fact is that America also has way fewer teen moms than it had in the 1990s. The Economist reports that this trend is visible elsewhere, too: in Britain and the EU, teen pregnancy ...

  7. Young Money (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    USA Today noted that Young Money "shifted its focus to the college-aged market" in 2002 [5] The Washington Post described Young Money as "a personal finance magazine for adolescents". Todd Romer, the publisher of Young Money , was quoted in the Post article stating "More teens today are becoming aware of the significant advantage of starting to ...

  8. Teens want to learn about financial topics, but only 10 ...

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    Only 10 states require a personal finance course for high schoolers, but one teacher says she tells her students it's the most important course they will take.

  9. One morning this past February, 13-year-old Londyn Ivy donned the title of insurance agent, which came with a monthly paycheck of $4,000. Alongside her seventh-grade classmates, she spent a half ...